BWSR LIMITED
Technical Spare Parts Sales Coordinator

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Technical Spare Parts Sales Coordinator
Job Description
Our specialist manufacturing client is currently recruiting a Technical Spare Parts Sales candidate to co-ordinate and manage both internal and external resources to ensure the successful delivery of profitable spare parts orders for SW Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Responsibilities
- To achieve and exceed annual Spare Parts sales target.
- Contacting Customer for potential leads.
- Build and maintain relationships with customers.
- Support customer queries as and when required e.g. drawing requests, help to identify parts etc.
- Log customer enquiries on to the Spare Parts enquiries spreadsheet.
- Prepare and submit quotations to customers for "daily" spare parts, review drawings, manuals or previous quotations to understand the customers' needs, interrogate SAP for part number information, use SAP to generate the quote.
- Prepare and submit recommended/critical/commissioning spare part lists as required by Project Management Team.
- Maintain and document all sales within the current file structure for the Spare Parts team in a timely manner.
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Experience
- Completion of senior level education or knowledge equivalent through experience and other training.
- Demonstrated experience in general office administration procedures.
- Experience in SAP.
- Good oral, written and communication skills.
- Problem solving.
- Computer literacy (Windows, Word, Excel and access).
- Time management.
- Self-motivated with a proactive and creative approach to Problem solving (initiative and achievement oriented).
- Break down complex problems into component parts and organise the parts in a systematic way (analytical thinking).
- Understands, interprets and responds in a clear and concise manner (interpersonal understanding).


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